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Nine-year compulsory education, why are there more and more private schools?
Nine-year compulsory education, why are there more and more private schools? Mainly in the following aspects:

One: Private schools can enroll students independently. When private schools enroll students, they should give their children exams and choose the best ones. Those with poor grades can not accept it, and they can go to school without money. Public schools implement district enrollment, and they are admitted to the nearest school without examination. This means that the quality of students is uneven. As long as they are school-age children, regardless of IQ or personality differences, schools should recruit.

Second, private schools are strictly managed. Private schools can persuade children to leave if they don't obey discipline or can't keep up with their studies. In public schools, there is no right to punish children who make mistakes, and teachers dare not take care of them.

Third, private schools have better conditions for running schools. High-end private schools have good hardware, small classes and strong teachers. Generally, the hardware of private schools is similar to that of public schools, the teachers are passable, and the class size is smaller than that of public schools. Rich people want their children to receive a good education and have high hopes for them, but they have no time to take care of them. Send it to a private school, and don't bother yourself. In addition, some couples are too busy to take care of their children, and the elderly at home can't take care of them. As long as they spend more money on private schools, at least someone will take care of their children and feel at ease.

Fourth, the enrollment rate of private schools is relatively high. Private schools have their own methods of educating students, which can be applied to practice. Teachers dare to teach, but parents dare not. Parents must cooperate with what the teacher asks them to do. If you don't cooperate, you can leave with the children. The so-called experts in public schools, parents are teaching teachers how to teach. Even if the teacher has a very advanced educational concept, you should hold back. You can't hold back the Education Bureau from letting you finish class, and your parents give you trouble every day. You always think that education is the responsibility of the school.